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I work as a full time web developer at a design agency, but sometimes I'll take a side contract if the work is fairly minimal.
But anyways, on to my point:
My client once asked me if asking what his outstanding invoice is would be considered billable time. My first reaction in my mind was: "WTF does he mean?"
I asked him to clarify and he said that he was wondering if my response to him asking me what his outstanding invoice is would in itself be considered billable time. In other words, would the time that it takes me to check my time tracker and send him an email with a statement of his outstanding invoice be considered billable time?
Needless to say, I told him "no". He then proceeded to tell me a bad experience he had with a contractor who considered everything (like accounting, simple admin stuff, even unrelated small talk, etc) to ALL be billable time.
I flat out told him those contractors are ridiculous and they should've only been recording billable time for things that are directly related to the design, development, and maintainence of the website.
Unbelievable that there are contractors that think it is within good faith to charge people for simply asking what their outstanding invoice is. I don't care how the contract is written...it's shit like this that makes many people nervous when contracting anyone to do anything.
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But anyways, on to my point:
My client once asked me if asking what his outstanding invoice is would be considered billable time. My first reaction in my mind was: "WTF does he mean?"
I asked him to clarify and he said that he was wondering if my response to him asking me what his outstanding invoice is would in itself be considered billable time. In other words, would the time that it takes me to check my time tracker and send him an email with a statement of his outstanding invoice be considered billable time?
Needless to say, I told him "no". He then proceeded to tell me a bad experience he had with a contractor who considered everything (like accounting, simple admin stuff, even unrelated small talk, etc) to ALL be billable time.
I flat out told him those contractors are ridiculous and they should've only been recording billable time for things that are directly related to the design, development, and maintainence of the website.
Unbelievable that there are contractors that think it is within good faith to charge people for simply asking what their outstanding invoice is. I don't care how the contract is written...it's shit like this that makes many people nervous when contracting anyone to do anything.
😡